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EU legislation on Legal Migration
Seminar on talent mobility
Pune June 2019
Benoît Sauveroche – Delegation of the European Union to India
EU migration basic facts and figures
21.6 million third-country nationals (TCN) in the EU
4.2% of EU population Valid residence permits for Indians EU-28
Migration reasons:
Family reunification Work Studies/research International protection
EU migration policy: objectives
Art. 79 TFEU: “The Union shall develop a common immigration policy…”
Objectives:
• Efficient management of migration flows: common conditions of entry and residence
• Fair treatment of third-country nationals: definition of rights and intra-EU mobility rights
• Prevention and fight against illegal immigration and trafficking in human beings [and smuggling]
+ Strengthen EU competitiveness and growth
EU legal migration policy: shared normative competence
•EU may act on the conditions of entry and residence, standards of long-term visas, definition of rights .
• Directives approach – national implementing measures
•Member States determine the numbers of TCN they admit for economic purposes
•Integration of migrants: at EU level, support and incentives, no harmonisation of laws
EU legislation on legal migration: a ‘sectoral’ approach
• Family reunification (2003/86/EC)
• Long-term residents (2003/109/EC)
• Highly-qualified employment (Blue Card) (2009/50/EC)
• Single Work and Residence Permit (2011/98/EU)
• Seasonal Workers (2014/36/EU)
• Intra-Corporate Transferees (2014/66/EU)
• Students, researchers, trainees, volunteers (EVS) (2016/801/EU) replacing the Students (2004) and Researchers (2005) Directives
Current EU legal migration acquis(applicable to EU25)
Directive Admission
conditions
Admission
procedures
Provisions
on equal
treatment
(differing)
Access to
work
Right to
family
reunification
Intra EU
mobility
1. Family
reunification
√ √ (√) √ √
2. Long Term
Residents
√ √ √ √
3. Single Permit √ √
4. Students and
Researchers
√ √ √ (N.B. no
equal
treatment as
regards
tuition fees)
√ √
(researchers)
√
5. EU Blue Card √ √ √ √ √ √
6. Seasonal
Workers
√ √ √ √
7. Intra-Corporate
Transferees
√ √ √ √ √ √
Other categories (Self-employed; low and medium skilled economic migrants (except seasonal
workers); international service providers (except ICTs); job seekers; regularisation; family member
sof non-mobile EU citizens; Retired persons; …) – COVERED BY NATIONAL LAW
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Directive Admission
conditions
Admission
procedures
Provisions
on equal
treatment
(differing)
Access to
work
Right to
family
reunification
Intra EU
mobility
1. Family
reunification
√ √ (√) √ √
2. Long Term
Residents
√ √ √ √
3. Single Permit √ √
4. Students and
Researchers
√ √ √ √ √
(researchers)
√
5. EU Blue Card √ √ √ √ √ √
6. Seasonal
Workers
√ √ √ √
7. Intra-Corporate
Transferees
√ √ √ √ √ √
Work and residence permit for highly qualified workers
• Contract or binding job offer for > 12 months
• Salary threshold: >1.5 average gross salary in the MS
• For regulated professions: meet the legal requirements
• For unregulated professions: higher education qualification
• General conditions (health insurance, public policy/security threat)
Rights:
• Equal treatment
• Faster and easier family reunification
• Facilitated access to EU Long-Term Resident status
• Intra-EU mobility after 18 months: new Blue Card with some benefits compared to first admission
Directives: EU Blue Card Directive:
EU Blue Card Directive: revision
Blue Card: underused; competes with national schemes; too low to respond to existing/future skills shortages in the EU
Objective: single EU scheme has to be made more accessible, simple and attractive – especially intra-EU mobility rights
Key proposals by the Commission:
• Scope: single scheme for highly skilled workers
• Shorter work contracts covered (6 months) + lower salary threshold +
facilitation for recent graduates and workers in shortage occupations
• Professional experience recognised (skills vs formal qualifications)
• Faster procedures
• Enhanced rights (labour market access, family reunification, LTR 3 years)
• Intra-EU mobility
• Short-term business activity
• Blue Card in a second Member State (after 12 months of residence)
Intra-Corporate Transferees
• 'Atypical' labour migrants
o Link to employer - «Undertakings »
o Do not access labour market
• Already regulated by free trade agreements
• Represent large share of international trade in services
• Important for EU also as exporter of services
• Challenges
o Intra-EU mobility
o Circularity
o Link with existing legislation and agreements
ICT Directive
Main aspects:
•Scope: Managers, specialists; 'trainee employees'
•Common EU rules for admission and stay (no labour market test;duration 3 (1) years – possible extension ± cooling-off)
•Covering entry, residence, mobility within EU, rights of transferees and their family (incl. right to work)
•Equal treatment between transferees and EU nationals
Social security, Freedom of association, Recognition of qualifications, Pensions (limited exceptions)
Working conditions: equal to EU posted workers (except remuneration = to nationals)
Procedures : 90 days processing; « trusted » undertakings
ICT Directive:
Intra-EU Mobility
•Right to stay and work in other Member States
o Very flexible scheme: up to 3 months in each additional Member State (short term mobility) (no procedure or notification – no fee)
o Long-term mobility: more than 3 months in a second MS (notification or application)
•Second Member State can object if conditions are not respected
Short-term mobility Long-term mobility Short-term mobility Long-term mobility
BE (notification) (application) LU notification application
BG no procedure application HU notification application
CZ no procedure application MT notification application
DE notification application NL notification application
EE notification notification AT no procedure application
EL (notification) (notification) PL notification application
ES notification notification PT no procedure application
FR notification application RO notification application
HR no procedure application SI notification application
IT no procedure application SK notification notification
CY notification application FI notification application
LV no procedure application SE no procedure application
LT no procedure application
Directive Students and Researchers
Scope
• Rules for researchers and students + for volunteers under the EVS and trainees (including remunerated trainees) (mandatory for first time)
• Newly added group: au-pairs (optional)
Admission conditions (common procedures/grounds for rejection; possible approval procedure for host entities)
During the stay:
• Researchers may teach
• Students have access to the labour market
• Equal treatment with nationals
Directive: Students and Researchers
Intra-EU mobility
•Researchers (and their family members)
• up 6 months per MS: no procedure or notification
• more than 6 months per MS: notification or application (or no procedure)
•Students
• under programmes or agreements: up to 360 days per Member State (notification)
Job-searching or entrepreneurship
•Stay in the Member State for a period of 9 months following the completion of research or studies
•Member State may require job-searching / entrepreneurship to correspond to the level completed
Fitness Check : 03/2019
Objective: Evaluate possible gaps and inconsistencies
Evaluation criteria: Relevance, Coherence, Effectiveness, Efficiency, EU Added Value
Conclusions:
Some categories of TCN not covered – or not fully covered (Self-employed, low and medium workers – national rules)
Some internal coherence problems: parallel national schemes (LTR, high skilled)
Administrative burden
Key synergies and complementarity with other EU policies (i.e. development policies)
Advantages of action at EU level in terms of rationalisation and savings related to the single application procedure, increased legal certainty and predictability, harmonisation of admission conditions and improved recognition of rights of TCN, facilitated intra - EU mobility for certain categories of TCN
Questions?
DG Home Affairs – European Commission:http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/index_en.html
European Migration Network: www.emn.europa.eu
European Website on Integration:https://ec.europa.eu/migrant-integration/
EU Immigration Portal: http://ec.europa.eu/immigration